Signal Energy

Field Labor Coordinator

Signal Energy  •  Dublin, CA (Onsite)  •  2 days ago
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Job Description

Job Responsibilities:
• Participates in new hire orientation and performs E-Verify process
• Assists with creating and maintaining employee records
• Assists with entering of field labor working hours
• Reviews and reconciles project timecards
• Runs regular employee classification & pay rate audits
• Prepare position & pay rate changes
• Enroll apprentices in DOL RAPIDS system; ensure transfers, suspensions and cancellations are processed in RAPIDS according to the signed state registration standards.
• Coordinate logistics for online apprenticeship training requirements (maintain computer lab; coordinate employee attendance & progress in adherence to DOL timelines)
• Troubleshoot and update computer equipment with assistance from IT
• Ensure the apprenticeship to journeyman ratio is maintained per each apprenticeship program signed standards.
• Prepare, audit & review required reporting related to IRA program compliance
Job Requirements:
• 2+ years' experience in HR administration, payroll processing / timekeeping or similar role (Construction admin experience, preferred)
• Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities
• Strong knowledge of MS Office Suite (excellent Excel ability required)
• Highly organized
• Ability to work independently or as a team
• Performs well under tight deadlines
• Always maintains an elevated level of professionalism
• Effective communication skills with all organizational levels
• Acts as an advocate for Signal Energy, LLC site employees by supporting all company policies and procedures while presenting a positive attitude
• Problem solving through face-to-face, email and phone communications
Physical Demands:

  • This position requires working outdoors in various, often extreme weather conditions including rain, snow, heat, cold, etc.
  • Candidates must be able to work in all weather conditions, as safety permits.
  • This position may also include exposure to loud noises, dust, debris, and other construction-related hazards


The FLC role may require physical actions to successfully perform the job's essential functions, including mobility on and around construction sites and occasionally lifting or moving up to 25 pounds.

Please beware of scams. *Signal Energy (*Note: or AHV, if relevant) does not charge any applicant for their participation in the recruitment process, at any time

Signal Energy is an Equal Opportunity Employer and uses E-Verify.

Signal Energy

About Signal Energy

Signal Energy is a leading full service design/build contractor providing Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) services for renewable energy & infrastructure projects.

Signal Energy was founded in 2005 as Signal Wind, LLC, providing services in the wind industry alone. In 2009, the company decided to diversify and began exploring the solar market as Signal Energy, LLC. In more than a decade as a company, we have executed projects across North America and Australia. Historically we have provided EPC services for utility-scale projects, however in 2019 we welcomed Signal Energy DG to our family of companies in order to extend our offerings to the distributed generation market.

We pride ourselves in our speed and flexibility and have thousands of megawatts of renewable energy projects complete, in operation, and performing above expectations. Signal Energy has also been recognized as a leading solar EPC contractor within the renewables industry.

Beyond what we do, we pride ourselves on who we are as a company. At Signal Energy our mission is to Harness the Creative Energy of our people. This focus enables us to deliver innovative solutions and exceptional results for our customers through our Core Principles, which are the heart of Signal Energy and the foundation of our strong company culture.

Industry
Construction & Skilled Trades
Company Size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Houston, Texas
Year Founded
2005
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